Along the Pearl River in southern China, a fast-growing industry is churning out cheap clothes and toys that are flooding the world duty-free.
Shein, Temu and their suppliers are moving to shift production out of China before they potentially lose a U.S. duty-free provision.
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EU investigating Chinese fast fashion website for possible breaches of laws on product safety, consumer protection, and data ...
Since the fast fashion company Shein rebranded in 2015, its customer base and revenue has increased exponentially, along with ...
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US shoppers shared screenshots with BI showing the import fees they were asked to pay to receive their packages, some as high ...
After a four-and-a-half-year ban, Shein, the Chinese fast-fashion giant, is making a comeback in India — a market it was ...
Matthew Cannon's college-age daughter forwarded him a request from delivery company DHL asking for duties and fees of $45.19 ...
If you buy from fast fashion brands like SHEIN and Temu, you can still receive your items but expect to pay a little more for ...
The Chinese-owned e-commerce site promoted so-called “local” products on its website after President Trump imposed a 10% ...